Sundance Film Festival
The program for Sundance 2025 includes a whopping 87 feature-length films from filmmakers across 33 countries and territories.
Film Inquiry spoke with filmmaker Molly Manning Walker about her newest film How to Have Sex, which screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Written, directed, edited and composed by Dimitri Simakis, The Rainbow Bridge is a science fiction delight that boasts an energetic spirit and a unforgettable oddity.
Kristy Strouse takes on three bold short films, wrapping up this year’s Sundance Film Festival with some horror, some comedy, and some punk rock.
With this report of the Sundance Film Festival, I delve into a world of crime, of the dead returning to life, and a true coming-of-age story.
An effective and vitally relevant piece of cinema, Eternal You is both a display of hope and caution that we all need to hear.
With these three documentaries, we can experience wildly different subjects, but take them all with a sense of awe.
Writer-director Rich Peppiatt brings the story of Kneecap, a real-life Irish rap group, to the big screen in a way that The Dirt wishes it did.
We interview multi-talented Writer/director Masha Ko who recently won the Sundance Jury Award for Best Short Film Director at this year’s Film Festival!
With The Moogai, writer-director Jon Bell weaves historical trauma and a new mother’s struggles to deliver a thematically rich supernatural horror.
In my first report from Sundance, I’ve got two debuts and a sophomore film from a talented actor. All three tie together in a unique, familial bow.
We take a look at Sundance documentaries Kokomo City and Against the Tide!
In her last Sundance report, Kristy Strouse takes a look at Slow & Sorcery!
Film Inquiry spoke with director Toby Genkel of the Sundance film The Amazing Maurice!